A strange and haunting novel, an eccentric classic
- J.M. COETZEE,
It is not often that a masterpiece falls into one's hands. But <i>The Tartar Steppe </i>is undoubtedly a masterpiece, a sublime book, and Buzzati a master of the written word
* Sunday Times *
There are names that the coming generations will not resign themselves to forget. Surely one of them is that of Dino Buzzati
- JORGE LUIS BORGES,
A beautiful, masterly novel that shimmers like a mirage, bringing into sharp focus the rise and fall of our ambitions and the pitiless erosion of time. It is the story of one Giovanni Drogo - yet how many of us will be stricken to recognise something of ourselves in him?
- YANN MARTEL,
<i>The Tartar Steppe</i> is a nightmare, a comedy of errors, a beautiful and anguished fable, a call to resistance against folly, the inspired assurance that one last act may justify our lifelong struggle to remain human
- ALBERTO MANGUEL,